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No chain of juniors, no file handed down the corridor, no agent you meet for the first time outside the courtroom. The person who takes your call is the person who stands up when your name is read.

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Jasmin Kaur Dhillon, Principal Lawyer, JKD Legal Melbourne

Jasmin Kaur Dhillon

Principal Lawyer

Jasmin acts for people at the point where the law stops being abstract: the licence that gets you to work, the charge that could follow you for a decade, the contract you are about to sign.

Most of the work is traffic. It is technical law, it is unforgiving of poor preparation, and it affects people who have never been in trouble in their lives and have no idea what is about to happen to them. There is a particular satisfaction in taking someone from certain they will lose everything to back on the road.

She also acts in criminal matters and commercial matters, and appears across the Victorian Magistrates’ Court list, in the CBD and in the suburban and regional registries.

How she works

Three commitments, and she does not move on any of them.

You get the truth first

If the evidence is against you, you will hear that on the first call, not after you have paid a retainer. If there is a fight worth having, you will hear that too. There is no version of this where telling you what you want to hear helps you.

You get her, not a delegate

Your matter is not passed down. The lawyer who heard your story is the lawyer who reads the brief, builds the strategy and appears. That is the entire reason to instruct a firm this size.

You get the number in writing

Fixed fees on most traffic matters, quoted before any work begins. No hourly meter running while you are on the phone, and no invoice that arrives larger than the conversation you had.

Jasmin Kaur Dhillon researching in the law library

The work itself

Cases are won in the months nobody sees.

The hearing is the last five per cent. Everything that decides it happens earlier: getting the brief, reading the certificates, finding the gap in the procedure, negotiating with the informant, and assembling the material that gives a magistrate a reason to go your way.

That is unglamorous, and it is the whole job. It is also why ringing the week before your hearing is ringing too late, and why the free first call is genuinely worth making today rather than eventually.

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FAQ

Straight answers, before you ring

How quickly can I speak to Jasmin?

Ring 0432 193 872. If she is in court she will call you back the same day. For anything urgent, such as an imminent police interview or a bail issue, say so when you call or leave the message.

Do I have to come into an office?

No. The first conversation happens on the phone. After that you can meet in person, by video, or keep it on email and phone entirely, whichever suits how you work.

Will I be handed off to someone else?

No. JKD Legal is Jasmin. The person who takes your first call reads your brief, builds your strategy and appears for you. That is the whole point of a firm this size.

What should I bring or send through?

Everything you have. The charge sheet or infringement, anything police handed you, any letter from VicRoads or the Department of Transport and Planning, and the dates. If you are not sure whether something matters, send it anyway.

Start with a call that costs nothing.

Tell Jasmin what happened. She will tell you where you stand. Then you decide what to do about it.

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